October 27, 2022 Glencore to stick with Rusal’s aluminum in 2023 European business groups representing consumers oppose any restrictions against Russian aluminum, saying they could put thousands of companies out of business.
October 27, 2022 BHP Group, ArcelorMittal trial carbon capture at Europe, US steel plants By discharging over 3 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, the steel industry accounts for 7-9% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
October 27, 2022 Anglo American Q3 production flat as copper’s drop offsets upbeat coal output Anglo American's quarterly output grew 16% from the previous three months led by the robust coal and diamond operations.
October 27, 2022 Teck exits oilsands with C$1bn sale of Fort Hills stake to Suncor The all-cash deal, effective Nov. 1, will boost Suncor’s aggregate share in the northern Alberta operation to more than 75%.
October 26, 2022 Freeport in talks to buy Arizona copper smelter Executives from Phoenix-based Freeport recently toured the Hayden smelter -- owned by Grupo Mexico unit Asarco -- to appraise the operation.
October 26, 2022 Japanese Tesla supplier to take on Chinese rivals to tap EV boom Sumitomo wants to start making materials for a cheaper type of battery -- containing no nickel -- that’s poised for global popularity after storming the world’s top EV market, China.
October 26, 2022 Newcrest quarterly gold output falls 17% sequentially on planned shutdowns The company's quarterly copper output also declined.
October 26, 2022 Barrick CEO says Zambia’s Lumwana mine life could be extended to 2060 Speaking at a media briefing, Mark Bristow said since 2019 Lumwana’s fortunes had been turned around, making it one of Zambia’s largest copper producers.
October 26, 2022 Inflation-hit miners are seeing early signs of cost relief The financial chiefs of First Quantum Minerals and Lundin Mining noted a shifting trend on costs for mine supplies during their third-quarter earnings calls.
October 26, 2022 Chile’s government, miners still clashing over mining royalty bill The president of Chile's National Mining Society argued that the government should consider promoting more mining production instead of increasing taxes, arguing this would make a greater contribution to the…
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